A pressure sensitive keyboard would be great for sending data to a virtual MIDI device that you could then use for controlling drum racks and other instruments in Ableton Live. You can do it with a regular QWERTY keyboard right now but since they're not
pressure sensitive they always send a velocity of 100% to the software.

Lovely show again. At least two topics of personal interest this time. Windows Security Essentials and pressure sensitive keyboards. Actually sounds like it could be used for more expressive music composition as well

(And again, you're killing my ears and newly repaired (new units) audiophile speakers (yes, I listen to C9 through them). I just took a
quick look at the output.)

Nice episode as usual. Downloaded it and watched. Yes, MS tag has immense potential but many do not know about it . I think I had seen a video of lfoy (or was someone else?) asking many people what it is and I think even many MSFTies failed to answer.

Well became a fan of ping on facebook. Infact I signed into facebook after a long time. Added few more as friends. Given a thumbs Up to this Episode also.

I have been using the MyPhone for a few months (the beta worked great!). I would like to add that it should use the Sky Drive as data storage; I am getting really close to the 200mb limit. Does anyone know if they are going to integrate the services together
it all uses the same Live Account.

i don't understand the reasoning behind Microsoft TAG. why can't they just use QR codes? in japan, everything already have QR codes. from my wii games, to books. all japanese phones have a QR code reader and the scenarios in the clip are already common here.

another thing, according to this wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Tag#Microsoft_Tag here, you need to send the HCCB to Microsoft and then Ms will send back the URL. Why? Why can't you just get the URL without going to Ms? QR codes can do that. in fact that's how it is usually used
here.

i think Ms TAG is a redundant technology that doesn't really offer anything more than QR codes (probably even less, considering you have to be in reach of Ms servers).

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